Illinois State Council of Machinists Holds Annual Conference
The Illinois State Council of Machinists and Aerospace Workers recently held its annual conference in Springfield, Illinois, from March 21-23. The conference began with a reception for Illinois State Representatives and Senators, allowing union members to discuss their concerns with political representatives.
The conference was opened by Illinois State Council of Machinist President Steve Jones, followed by General Vice President of the Midwest Territory Steve Galloway. Galloway thanked attendees for their efforts in the recent elections, which resulted in the election of four out of seven candidates for governor in various states. He emphasized the importance of organizing and lobbying for the union’s concerns.
Galloway also shared that 96% of non-union workers stated they would join a union if offered. He stressed the need for union members to understand the value of their dues and what they receive in return.
During the conference, one member mentioned the cannabis industry and the possibility of organizing workers in that field. The United Food and Commercial Workers Union can focus on that industry from seed to sales. Still, the Machinist Union is exploring the possibility of splitting the levels of the cannabis industry to focus on specialized areas.
Vincent Ceraso, IAM Director of Addiction Services, presented new programs to address the needs of union members dealing with divorce, elder care, financial issues, addiction, and substance abuse. From Employee Benefits System, Galen Bullock discussed the many programs that would help active and retired members.
General Vice President from the Midwest Territory Brian Simmons recapped the message from the previous speakers, adding that Illinois has excelled in labor concerns, and other states are using their accomplishments as an example.
IL State Representatives and Senators spoke on various topics, emphasizing the Machinist Union’s instrumental assistance in the last election. Eloisa Rosales and Sunni Isaac provided information on planning for retirement. At the same time, Karin Connelly, an attorney for Ridge & Downs, explained the process of worker injury claims and the importance of consistency when reporting injuries.
The Illinois State Council of Machinists and Aerospace Workers conference proved to be a productive and informative gathering for union members, providing opportunities for networking, learning, and engagement with political representatives.
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Illinois State Council of Machinists Holds Annual Conference
March 25, 2023
The Illinois State Council of Machinists and Aerospace Workers recently held its annual conference in Springfield, Illinois, from March 21-23. The conference began with a reception for Illinois State Representatives and Senators, allowing union members to discuss their concerns with political representatives.
The conference was opened by Illinois State Council of Machinist President Steve Jones, followed by General Vice President of the Midwest Territory Steve Galloway. Galloway thanked attendees for their efforts in the recent elections, which resulted in the election of four out of seven candidates for governor in various states. He emphasized the importance of organizing and lobbying for the union’s concerns.
Galloway also shared that 96% of non-union workers stated they would join a union if offered. He stressed the need for union members to understand the value of their dues and what they receive in return.
During the conference, one member mentioned the cannabis industry and the possibility of organizing workers in that field. The United Food and Commercial Workers Union can focus on that industry from seed to sales. Still, the Machinist Union is exploring the possibility of splitting the levels of the cannabis industry to focus on specialized areas.
Vincent Ceraso, IAM Director of Addiction Services, presented new programs to address the needs of union members dealing with divorce, elder care, financial issues, addiction, and substance abuse. From Employee Benefits System, Galen Bullock discussed the many programs that would help active and retired members.
General Vice President from the Midwest Territory Brian Simmons recapped the message from the previous speakers, adding that Illinois has excelled in labor concerns, and other states are using their accomplishments as an example.
IL State Representatives and Senators spoke on various topics, emphasizing the Machinist Union’s instrumental assistance in the last election. Eloisa Rosales and Sunni Isaac provided information on planning for retirement. At the same time, Karin Connelly, an attorney for Ridge & Downs, explained the process of worker injury claims and the importance of consistency when reporting injuries.
The Illinois State Council of Machinists and Aerospace Workers conference proved to be a productive and informative gathering for union members, providing opportunities for networking, learning, and engagement with political representatives.
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